SIXMILEBRIDGE YOUTH CLUB hope to rock the bridge with their upcoming production.

Cast and crew have been assembled and Sixmilebridge Youth Club are ready to roll with ‘Rocking the 80s’.

Having staged numerous pantomimes over the past two decades and a special fortieth anniversary production last year, the club has decided to take on a more conventional musical format with their show for 2023.

‘Rockin the 80s’ is co-produced by Sharon Kennedy, Ciara Downes, Grace Collins, Lorraine Owens and Liam Togher, with choreography from Emmanuel Okubanjo and Kaci Toomey and choral choreography from Michelle Barry.

Preparations have been ongoing since October as the cast and crew work to bring their latest production to the stage. Picturesque costumes, brilliant musical numbers and stunning dance routines are all promised.

The show runs over three consecutive nights in Sixmilebridge GAA Hall, with opening night next Thursday (April 13th) with the final performance on Saturday (April 15th). All three shows have a 7pm start.

Tickets are available from local shops and cost €10. People are advised to purchase their tickets in advance in order to avoid disappointment.

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